On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 09:05 -0200, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote: > On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 7:36 AM, Robert Krambovitis <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 19:07 +1000, David Seikel wrote: > >> On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 10:59:44 +0200 Robert Krambovitis <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > >> > Good morning, > >> > > >> > When maximizing windows, there are usually some pixels around the > >> > windows that don't get used. > >> > This is not consistent, as occasionally some windows will fill the > >> > whole screen, some times the gap is very small, and some times it is > >> > quite large. > >> > > >> > It is most obvious when maximising a black terminal without borders > >> > (without menus like mrxvt) > >> > > >> > I have played with all settings I could find that I thought could be > >> > related but have had no luck. > >> > > >> > This is obviously not a blocker, but its annoying :) > >> > > >> > Any ideas ? > >> > >> Some terminal programs tend to round the size of the window down to the > >> nearest character cell size. It's kinda silly to have 80.5 characters > >> across and 24.75 down. Especially when you don't have things like > >> menus to take up the slack. > >> > > > > I believe you are right, > > It appears to only be terminal emulators that have this issue, > > everything else seems to take up the whole screen > > Terms set step values for width and height, E respects that and > resizes in multiple of such steps. >
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